I just got these to replace my Phillips Noise Canceling SBC HN110′s. Hope this helps someone. Yes, I would recommend them so far. Eperanza Spalding’s “The Peacocks”- lala.com This woman is a musical GENIUS. NOTE: After a week or so- I have slept (by accident) through the entire night …in my bed… with these on…several times with no discomfort whatsoever after the first day. 5 *’s on the comfort tip!!Video Rating: 4 / 5

If you want bass, and only have $20 or so,﻿ buy these but burn them in, just play music through them for a couple of days straight, and put a lot of dance or dubstep type music through them, the bass will get better trust me

I got these for Christmas this year. I already have a pair of Skullcandy ones, which had really good quality, but weren’t that comfortable (I’d have to take them off after a while). I like these because they’re really comfortable, but the sound’s not﻿ that great.

They appear to be open-backed headphones, which would explain the﻿ lack of nouse isolation (open-backed phones aren’t made to isolate noise at all), but being sub-$30 headphones, you really can’t expect much in the way of sound quality. For real quality headphones, you’re looking at at least $80 MSRP.

@baronofbefoulment yeah i was happy with them, until i tried hearing a VERY bass filled song (not a bass you can pick up unless you have good subwoofers, and i was literally heart broken when they failed utterly to even try to play the﻿ bass. it was sad.
DONT GET THESE

I’ve been looking around for some time for a decent pair of headphones to replace my sennheiser 497′s which I love but the cable jack breaks all the time. So I think because﻿ of your review that I’ll pick these up and try them. They’re the same price as my headset’s cables so I’ve got nothing to lose. By the way I really enjoyed listening to you since you come across so down to earth and nice. I hope you do a lot of reviews or what not.